There’s no better time than the spring season to invest in quality asphalt sealcoating. Once all the snow and sleet has melted away and you’ve had the opportunity to clear away all of the leftover debris from your storefront’s parking lot, it’s time to assess the damage winter has unleashed on your asphalt. Before you […]
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Winter is not the best time to sealcoat your driveway because it presents a lot of challenges that can often be avoided during other times of the year. When your driveway or parking lot is covered in snow, it would be difficult to make out where the worst damages are located. Many asphalt sealcoating contractors […]
With the sweltering heat and dry weather conditions, summer is the perfect time to use asphalt sealcoating for your driveway. Having a properly maintained driveway is important for residential properties. Poorly maintained driveways can easily develop severe damage, which requires expensive repair. Cracks, potholes, and uneven pavement can lead to property damage and injuries that […]
Parking lot maintenance is an important part of property management. If your asphalt is in poor condition, it can lead to a number of issues, including cracks and potholes—sending the wrong message to customers. That’s why asphalt sealcoating is so important. Pavement sealing in Ontario is typically done from mid-April until early November—it’s important that […]
Remember that small crack in your driveway that you noticed last autumn, but decided to ignore? Well, it may have expanded over the winter. Most driveways in the GTA are made of asphalt and, as a result of heavy snow and extreme cold, asphalt can develop damaging cracks and holes. If you notice cracks in […]
Asphalt sealcoating has many advantages, especially if your driveway is starting to show signs of wear and tear. Potholes can form on your driveway when water seeps in, but sealcoating is one way to prevent this from happening. Water seepage can also cause damage to the base of your driveway, and if cracks form and […]
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